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That's only if you want to use their cloud-based Synapse drivers - it is an account that allows you to create settings for individual games on the mouse. You do not have to use their fancy drivers/program. I just use my Death Adder as a plug and play.

True , you don't absolutely need it . However , it seems silly to pay good money for what would be essentially a paper weight . To get the most from a mouse , in this case , install a driver . Just my 2 cents . Not sure what Razer was thinking when Synapse was implimented in this way , Rosaboobie .

But I dearly love my Death Adder "paper weight" and it works perfectly and performs like a charm no matter the game I'm playing without the Synapse drivers. I've had the Synapse drivers and other than being able to tweak settings in the mouse performance, it really was no advantage at all.

When life gives you lemons, make lemonade. When life gives you tomatoes, make Bloody Marys.

To each their own . At least to me anyhhow , I would not spend more than a $20 for just a plain mouse . Far as the Chroma features are concerned , that is a Synapse requirement . Got inside knowledge on that one . I have seen the older DA's floating around every so often , along with the older Mamba .

middletoe, every time I see this trick with the oil can, I always always say to myself - Huh, if only that would work in real life!

Now, I have a queston for all you Razer fans - Do you use a special mouse mat for your Razer mouse? I have just looked more closely at my mouse mat and it is very much the worse for wear (like worn parts in the plastic), so I am thinking this did not help my poorly mouse. I do have a special Razer mat somewhere - unfortunately I have to use a mouse mat with an integrated wrist pad, so I always have to cut these mats down to fit.

BoobieIf people had hearts like dogs, the world would be a better place!

I use the Razer Sphex mouse mat for my old Death Adder. It is very hard and smooth and the mouse works great with it. I found that one reason I like it is because I can clean it. But it doesn't have a wrist pad. You can buy those separately if you don't want an integrated wrist pad.

When life gives you lemons, make lemonade. When life gives you tomatoes, make Bloody Marys.